Dig
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dig teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- kazmak
Örnek Cümle:
Bir aydır bir damla yağmur düşmedi. Bu yüzden bir kuyu kazmak zorunda kaldılar.
-Not a drop of rain fell for a month, so they had to dig a well.
Örnek Cümle:
Derin kazmak zorunda kalacağız.
-We're going to have to dig deep.
- kazma {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Çocuklar kumda çukur kazmayı severler.
-Children love to dig in the sand.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom kazmaya devam etti.
-Tom continued digging.
- iğneleme {i}
- çukur kazmak {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Bir metre çapında ve iki metre derinliğinde bir çukur kazmak yaklaşık 2.5 saatimi aldı.
-It took me about two and a half hours to dig a hole one meter in diameter and two meters in depth.
- lojman {i}
- hafriyat yapmak {f}
- 1. (arkeolojik) kazı {i}
- taş {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Savaş tutuklusu kendini büyük bir onurla taşıdı.
-The prisoner of war bore himself with great dignity.
- kazı {i}
Örnek Cümle:
O, kendi mezarını kazıyor.
-He is digging his own grave.
Örnek Cümle:
Bir adam çıplak elleri ile kazı yaparken görüldü.
-One man was seen digging with his bare hands.
- yurt {i}
- beğenmek
- argo beğenmek, hoşlanmak {f}
- dürtme {i}
- harıl harıl çalışmak {f}
- hafretmek
- araştırmak {f}
- -den anlamak (Argo)
- kaz {f}
Örnek Cümle:
O, kendi mezarını kazıyor.
-He is digging his own grave.
Örnek Cümle:
Onlar çukur kazıyorlar.
-They're digging a hole.
- idrak etmek
- sıyırmak (Jeoloji)
- kazı yeri
- (dug, --ging) {f}
- anlamak
- ç.pansiyon
- kazı yapmak
Örnek Cümle:
Kazı yapmak zor iştir.
-Digging is hard work.
- sevmek
- tutmak
- iğneli laf
- toprağı bellemek
- kazı yapm
Örnek Cümle:
Kazı yapmak zor iştir.
-Digging is hard work.
- yemeğe girişmek {f}
- bellemek {f}
- deşmek {f}
- pansiyon
- argo anlamak
- kafa yormak
- kalmak niyetiyle yerleşmek
- argo -den anlamak {f}
- hoşlanmak {f}
- dili üzerinde düşünmek
- mahmuzlamak {f}
- ineklemek {f}
- incelemek {f}
- göz atmak {f}
- dig in siper kazıp mevzi almak
- dürtmek {f}
- digging
- {i} kazma
Tom ve ben bir kuyu kazmaya başlamayı planlıyoruz.
-Tom and I plan to start digging a well tomorrow morning.
Kim olduklarını bilmediğimiz insanların arasında, çok uzak bir ülkedeki savaş yüzünden burada gaz maskeleri denemek ve hendekler kazmak zorunda olmamız ne kadar korkunç, fantastik, inanılmaz.
-How horrible, fantastic, incredible it is that we should be digging trenches and trying on gas-masks here because of a quarrel in a far away country between people of whom we know nothing.
- dig up
- toprağı kazıp çıkarmak
- dig up
- kazıp çıkarmak
- dig a pit or a hole
- çukur açmak
- dig a sewer
- lağım kazmak
- dig a tunnel
- (İnşaat) tünel açmak
- dig down
- sökülmek
- dig in
- (Askeri) avcı çukuru kazmak
- dig in
- kalmak niyetiyle yerleşmek
- dig it
- (Argo) anladın mı
- dig one's heels in
- (deyim) ayak diremek
- dig one's heels in
- (deyim,Konuşma Dili) nuh deyip peygamber dememek
- dig out
- kazıp ortaya çıkarmak
- dig out
- arayarak bulmak
- dig up
- kazmak
- dig up
- eşmek
- dig with
- kazmak
- dig a pit
- çukur kazmak
- dig a pit for sb
- çukurunu kazmak
- dig in
- duldalanmak
- dig in
- siper kazıp mevzi almak
- dig in
- yerleşmek
- dig in
- kalmak niyetiyle yerleş
- dig in a little
- ayrıntıya gir
- dig into
- batırmak
- dig into
- saplamak
- dig into
- it
- dig into
- yemeğe başlamak
- dig out
- arayıp bulmak
- dig out
- (gömülmüş birini/bir şeyi) kürekleyerek çıkarmak
- dig out
- arayarak bul
- dig up
- kaz
İlkbahar geldiğinde onlar tarlaları kazarlar ve tohumları ekerler.
-When spring comes, they dig up the fields and plant seeds.
- dig up
- çukur açmak
- dig with
- kaz
- dig around
- kazmak etrafında
- dig deep
- derin kazmak
- dig down deep
- derinlere inmek (bir konuda düşünürken)
- dig heels in
- (deyim) İnat etmek
- dig in
- siper kazmak
- dig in
- Yumul (yemeğe)!
- dig in one's heels
- Ayak diremek
- dig it
- (deyim) "Dalın!" "Yumulun!" veya "Tadını çıkarın! anlamında söz. (Diğ it, boys!)
- dig it
- (deyim) "Anlıyor muşun?" anlamında soru. (Can you diğ it? ; Diğ it?)
- dig it?
- kazmak?
- dig off
- off kazmak
- dig one's heels in
- hiç yapmamaya karar vermek
- dig oneself out of a hole
- (deyim) Kendini kötü bir durumdan kurtulmak
We couldn't dig ourselves out of a hole when we were way behind in the game.
- dig out
- arayıp çıkarmak
- dig some dirt up on sb
- kirli çamaşırlarını ortaya çıkarmak
- dig up the hatchet
- kazmak kadar balta
- dig a foundation
- temel kazmak
- dig a grave
- mezar kazmak
- dig a grave
- mezar yapmak
- dig a hole
- çukur açmak
- dig a hole
- delik açmak
- dig a hole
- çukur kazmak
- dig a trench
- siper kazmak
- dig a tunnel
- tünel kazmak
- dig down
- {k} elini cebine atmak, sökülmek, kendi parasını ödemek
- dig down deep
- derinlere inmek
- dig grave
- (deyim) dig one's own grave [kd] kendi kuyusunu kazmak
- dig in
- mevzilenmek
- dig in
- k.dili. yemek yemeye başlamak, yumulmak: Dig in!
- dig in
- ask. siper kazmak, avcı çukuru kazmak
- dig in
- (Askeri) Siper kazmak, siper
- dig in
- iştahla yemek
- dig in
- (bir şeyi) kürekle toprağa karıştırmak
- dig in
- sipere girmek
- dig in
- gömmek
- dig in
- kalıcı olarak yerleşmek
- dig in a little
- ayrıntıya girmek
- dig in one's nail into
- tırnağını batırmak
- dig into
- yemeğe girişmek
- dig into
- sokmak
- dig into
- delmek
- dig one's heels in
- {k} inat edip hiç yapmamaya karar vermek
- dig one's own grave
- (deyim) kendi mezarını kendi kazmak
- dig one's own grave
- (deyim) kendi mezarını kazmak
- dig one's own grave
- (deyim) kendi kuyusunu kendi kazmak
- dig out
- incelemek
- dig out
- kazıp çıkarmak
- dig out
- deşmek
- dig out
- keşfetmek
- dig out a foundation
- temel kazmak
- dig peat
- turba çıkarmak
- dig somebody's grave
- çukurunu kazmak
- dig through
- delmek
- dig through
- kazıp delmek
- dig trenches
- (Askeri) Siper kazmak
- dig up
- meydana çıkarmak
- dig up
- araştırmak
- dig up
- deşmek
- dig up
- toprağı belleyerek havalandırmak
- dig up further information
- daha fazla bilgiye ulaşmak
- dig up the tomahawk
- savaş baltasını çıkarmak
- dig up the tomahawk
- savaş açmak
- can you dig it?
- (deyim) anlıyor musun?
- dig into
- itmek
- digging
- kazı yapılan yer
- digging
- kazarak
- digging
- kazı çalışması
- digging
- belleme
- digging
- toprak işleri
- dug
- kazılı
- dug
- kazılmış
- make somebody to dig up
- eştirmek
- digging
- {i} maden
- digging
- {f} kaz
O, kendi mezarını kazıyor.
-He is digging his own grave.
Bir adam çıplak elleri ile kazı yaparken görüldü.
-One man was seen digging with his bare hands.
- dug
- meme
- dug
- {f} kaz
Yerde bir çukur kazdık.
-We dug a hole in the ground.
Çocuk ölü hayvan için bir mezar kazdı.
-The boy dug a grave for his dead pet.
- -dig out
- -Deşmek
- archeological dig
- Arkeolojik kazı
- digs
- yurt
- shin dig
- shin kazmak
- take a dig at
- (deyim) Hor görmek, fena muamele etmek, şerefini kırmak, aşağılamak, hakaret etmek, onur kırmak
- the dig
- kazmak
- digging
- {f} kaz: prep.kaza
- digging
- dig beğen/kaz
- digging
- (isim) kazma
- digging
- {f} kaz: prep.kazarak
- digs
- {i} pansiyon
- dug
- hayvan meme
- dug
- dig beğen/kaz
- dug
- (isim) meme
- dug
- f., bak. dig
- dug
- hayvan memesi
- infra dig
- onur kırıcı
- infra dig
- küçük düşürücü
- infra dig
- alçaltıcı
İlgili Terimler
dig teriminin Türkçe Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- DUG
- (Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Ayran
İlgili Terimler
dig teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- An archeological investigation
- To understand or show interest in
Örnek Cümle:
You dig?.
- To appreciate, or like
Örnek Cümle:
Baby, I dig you.
- (with "into") To research a particular subject
Örnek Cümle:
She is going to dig into Egyptian basket-weaving this semester.
- To move hard-packed earth out of the way, especially downward to make a hole with a shovel. Or to drill etc. through rocks, roads, etc
Örnek Cümle:
If the plane can't pull out of the dive it is in, it'll dig a hole in the ground.
- to turn up with a spade, make search {v}
- to dig one's heels in: see heel
- a small gouge (as in the cover of a book); "the book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover"
- burrow, hoe; like (Slang); understand; start, begin enthusiastically; entrench oneself {f}
- the site of an archeological exploration; "they set up camp next to the dig"
- To take ore from its bed, in distinction from making excavations in search of ore
- n 1 the act of retrieving an attacked ball close to the floor 2 Awarded when a player successfully passes a ball which has been attacked by the opposition
- turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration"
- To touch the ball or heel of the free foot to the floor with a strong emphasis
- A dig is an organized activity in which people dig into the ground in order to discover ancient historical objects. He's an archaeologist and has been on a dig in Crete for the past year. = excavation
- send domain name query packets to name servers
- work hard; "She was digging away at her math homework"; "Lexicographers drudge all day long"
- the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow; "she gave me a sharp dig in the ribs" a small gouge (as in the cover of a book); "the book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover" the site of an archeological exploration; "they set up camp next to the dig" turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration" create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel
- If you dig yourself out of a difficult or unpleasant situation, especially one which you caused yourself, you manage to get out of it. He's taken these measures to try and dig himself out of a hole
- To Understand; look or listen; pay attention
- If you have a dig at someone, you say something which is intended to make fun of them or upset them. She couldn't resist a dig at Dave after his unfortunate performance. = gibe
- To turn up, or delve in, (earth) with a spade or a hoe; to open, loosen, or break up (the soil) with a spade, or other sharp instrument; to pierce, open, or loosen, as if with a spade
- An amount to be dug
- excavation; jab, poke; mean or sarcastic remark; summary of a body of laws; digest {i}
- the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow; "she gave me a sharp dig in the ribs"
- Digital (Pager)
- If people or animals dig, they make a hole in the ground or in a pile of earth, stones, or rubbish. They tried digging in a patch just below the cave Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first Rescue workers are digging through the rubble in search of other victims They dug for shellfish at low tide
- Dig is a utility that allows a user to query the Domain Name System in order to find the authoritative Domain Name Servers responsible for a domain name
- If you dig into something such as a deep container, you put your hand in it to search for something. He dug into his coat pocket for his keys. = delve
- remove the inner part or the core of; "the mining company wants to excavate the hillsite"
- A thrust; a punch; a poke; as, a dig in the side or the ribs
- To work with a spade or other like implement; to do servile work; to delve
- Of a tool: To cut deeply into the work because ill set, held at a wrong angle, or the like, as when a lathe tool is set too low and so sprung into the work
- get the meaning of something; "Do you comprehend the meaning of this letter?"
- To work like a digger; to study ploddingly and laboriously
- Digital
- = Gouge
- 1) (domain information groper) is a flexible tool for interrogating DNS name servers It performs DNS lookups and displays the answers that are returned from the nameserver(s) that were queried Most DNS administra tors use dig to troubleshoot DNS problems because of its flexibility, ease of use and clarity of output Other lookup tools tend to have less functionality than dig Although dig is normally used with command-line arguments, it also has a batch mode of operation for reading lookup requests from a file A brief summary of its command-line arguments and options is printed when the -h option is given Unlike earlier versions, the BIND9 implementation of dig allows multiple lookups to be issued from the command line 2) What you do with a shovel
- When a Digger enters and explores a ruin or sub-gate, it is called a Dig
- To hollow out, as a well; to form, as a ditch, by removing earth; to excavate; as, to dig a ditch or a well
- A tool for digging
- General Detector Interface Group
- If you live in digs, you live in a room in someone else's house and pay them rent. He went to London and lived in digs in Gloucester Road = lodgings
- To get by digging; as, to dig potatoes, or gold
- To place the ball or heel of the free foot to the floor with strong emphasis
- create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel
- If you dig into a subject or a store of information, you study it very carefully in order to discover or check facts. The enquiry dug deeper into the alleged financial misdeeds of his government He has been digging into the local archives = probe
- create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel"
- Domain Information Groper - A command-line tool used to gather information from a Domain Name System server
- To work hard or drudge; To study ploddingly and laboriously
- To breakup, invert, or remove the soil with a spade, plow, or other implement; or to bring to the surface (as in harvesting potatoes or disturbing subterranean root and stem structures of weeds) with mechanical tools
- an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect; "his parting shot was `drop dead'"; "she threw shafts of sarcasm"; "she takes a dig at me every chance she gets"
- An angular thrusting attack in epee fencing, generally delivered at the wrist and forearm
- To thrust; to poke
- See Dig, v
- poke or thrust abruptly; "he jabbed his finger into her ribs"
- the act of digging; "there's an interesting excavation going on near Princeton"
- To research a particular subject
- An act of digging
- (10) - Pokémon with this attack: Diglett L8
- If you dig one thing into another or if one thing digs into another, the first thing is pushed hard into the second, or presses hard into it. She digs the serving spoon into the moussaka He could feel the beads digging into his palm
- Digital Input Generator
- If you give someone a dig in a part of their body, you push them with your finger or your elbow, usually as a warning or as a joke
- To understand "Dig it?" To like something "I really dig the Monkees "
- A plodding and laborious student
- dig deep
- To make a lot of effort with all one's resources
If you want to join the marines, there's no room for laziness. You really have to dig deep.
- dig in
- To adopt a resolute state of mind (often: to dig in one's feet, heels, etc.)
- dig in
- To make a burst of hard work
I've got to dig in for a couple of weeks to secure my promotion.
- dig in
- To dig trenches to resist an enemy attack. (This meaning is extended by metaphor to cricket and other situations.)
- dig in
- To begin eating
I wanted to say grace before dinner, but the kids were already digging in.
- dig one's own grave
- To behave in a way that is likely to have future negative effects on oneself
- dig out
- To find, or retrieve something by removing overlying material, or material that hides it
I shall try to dig out my old textbooks.
- dig out of a hole
- To save someone or something from trouble
- dig up
- to discover something by digging; to unearth
- dig up
- to excavate something
- dig up dirt
- To examine in order to find negative information for public opinion, usually with the purpose of embarrassing or discrediting a person
The freelance investigative reporter made a career of digging up dirt on celebrities for tabloids.
- dig in
- work hard, study hard
- dig out
- create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel"
- dig heels in
- (deyim) Refuse to alter one's course of action or opinions; to be obstinate or determined
1. The student dug her heels in and refused to obey the instructions. 2. I'm digging in my heels. I'm not going back.
- dig in one's heels
- (deyim) Refuse to alter one's course of action or opinions; to be obstinate or determined
1. The student dug her heels in and refused to obey the instructions. 2. I'm digging in my heels. I'm not going back.
- dig in their heels
- Hold their position, not yield or move: "If we discuss money, he digs in his heels."
- dig it
- (deyim) Do/can you understand (it)?
- dig it
- (deyim) Enjoy it! Eat it!
- dig one's heels in
- (deyim) Refuse to alter one's course of action or opinions; to be obstinate or determined
1. The student dug her heels in and refused to obey the instructions. 2. I'm digging in my heels. I'm not going back.
- dig oneself out of a hole
- (deyim) Get out of a difficult situation
We couldn't dig ourselves out of a hole when we were way behind in the game.
- dig a pit
- make a deep hole in the ground
- dig a trench
- dig a ditch, dig a channel
- dig a well
- dig a deep hole in the earth (in order to take out water, oil, etc.)
- dig around
- If you dig around in a place or container, you search for something in every part of it. I went home to dig around in my closets for some old tapes. = rummage around
- dig around
- If you dig around, you try to find information about someone or something. They said, after digging around, the photo was a fake
- dig around
- {f} dig a hole or a tunnel around
- dig deep
- {f} push an oar too deeply into the water which results in loss of power; dig far below the surface
- dig for
- search for, look for
- dig for information
- {f} search for information, look for information
- dig in
- eat heartily; "The food was placed on the table and the children pitched in"
- dig in
- When soldiers dig in or dig themselves in, they dig trenches and prepare themselves for an attack by the enemy. The battalion went directly to the airport to begin digging in The enemy must be digging themselves in now ready for the attack Our forces are dug in along the river
- dig in
- occupy a trench or secured area; "The troops dug in for the night"
- dig in
- If you dig a substance in, or dig it into the soil, you mix it into the soil by digging. I usually dig in a small barrow load of compost in late summer To dig calcium into the soil, he warned, does not help the plant
- dig in
- If someone digs in, or digs into some food, they start eating eagerly. If you tell someone to dig in, you are inviting them to start eating, and encouraging them to eat as much as they want. `Listen,' said Daisy, digging into her oatmeal Pull up a chair and dig in! = tuck in
- dig into
- excavate, enter into through digging
- dig it?
- (Slang) do you understand?
- dig out
- If you dig someone or something out of a place, you get them out by digging or by forcing them from the things surrounding them. digging minerals out of the Earth She dug out a photograph from under a pile of papers
- dig out
- discover, reveal, disclose
- dig out
- dig out from underneath earth or snow
- dig out
- If you dig something out, you find it after it has been stored, hidden, or forgotten for a long time. Recently, I dug out Barstow's novel and read it again We'll try and dig the number out for you if you want it
- dig this out
- (Slang) "check this out" (used by prisoners in prisons)
- dig up
- If you dig up something, you remove it from the ground where it has been buried or planted. You would have to dig up the plant yourself Dig it up once the foliage has died down
- dig up
- If you dig up information or facts, you discover something that has not previously been widely known. Managers are too expensive and important to spend time digging up market information His description fits perfectly the evidence dug up by Clyde. = unearth
- dig up
- find by digging in the ground; "I dug up an old box in the garden"
- dig up
- discover, reveal, disclose
- dig up
- If you dig up an area of land, you dig holes in it. Yesterday they continued the search, digging up the back yard of a police station
- dig up the hatchet
- renew, renovate; rejuvenate; innovate
- digging
- Present participle of dig
- digs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dig
- digs
- plural form of dig
- digs
- Lodgings. From diggings
Corley at the first go-off was inclined to suspect it was something to do with Stephen being fired out of his digs for bringing in a bloody tart off the street.
- dug
- Simple past tense and past participle of dig
- dug
- mammary gland on domestic mammal containing more than two breasts. Usually used in the plural form
- infra dig
- beneath one's dignity
- dug
- past of dig
- dug
- {i} breast, nipple
- dug
- {n} the pap or teat of a beast
- take a dig at
- (deyim) Attack verbally; offend; denigrate
- take a dig at someone
- (deyim) Attack verbally; offend; denigrate
- digging
- The action performed by a person or thing that digs
- digging
- the act of digging; "there's an interesting excavation going on near Princeton"
- digging
- The act or the place of excavating
- digging
- Deepening, becoming more amplified with time Often in reference to a trough deepening and building to the South
- digging
- {i} burrowing, hoeing
- digging
- Region; locality
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